How does a blanket on only one part of your body keep you warm?

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I.e. nights where it’s too hot to be completely under the blanket but too cold to be without a blanket but having a limb covered keeps your whole body warm.

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Imagine a house. It’s cold ASF, so you turn on a heater that’s located in a different part of the house. Eventually, the warmth from the heater will spread throughout the house.

When you put a blanket on your leg, your blood circulates around your body spreading the warmness. So it goes from your leg, eventually going to your thigh, then hips, then yada yada.

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